GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Rio Mesa secured the program's first Pacific View League title with a 29-27, 25-20, 22-25, 21-25, 15-8 win over Oxnard.

Westlake clinched a least a share of its fifth straight Marmonte League title with a 22-25, 25-22, 25-17, 25-19 win over Newbury Park. Jen Trephan had 20 kills, 28 assists and 17 digs for the unbeaten Warriors (19-0, 8-0), who host Agoura on Thursday. Paris Short had 20 digs and served two aces to end the match. Elizabeth Crisp had 16 kills and Katie Fleck had 12. Ashley Webb finished with 32 assists and seven kills. For Newbury Park, Simone Overbeck had 24 kills, Jessica Nugent had 17 digs and Sam Smith had four blocks.

Karina Sanchez finished with 36 assists and Iwalani Bachmeier and Jasmine Graves each had 12 kills to lead Pacifica to a 25-22, 25-15, 25-17 over Hueneme.

Riley Waggoner had four blocks and five kills and Alexis Collins had 20 digs and three aces in Royal's 25-23, 25-21, 21-25, 25-8 loss to Moorpark.

Alicia Porter had 17 kills, five digs and seven blocks in Simi Valley's 25-18, 25-17, 23-25, 25-23 loss to Camarillo. Amanda Fernandez had nine kills, four blocks and two digs for the Pioneers.

Saige Weaver had 15 kills and Cali McCoy had 12 to lead Grace Brethren to a 25-12, 25-16, 25-17 win over Villanova Prep. Whitney Guthrie had 12 digs and Jordyn Walker had 27 assists for the Lancers. Maddy Bailey had five kills and three blocks for Villanova Prep. Brenna Norris added seven digs. Taylor Johnson had three aces and five digs.

Johana Garcia had nine aces, five kills and three blocks to lead Fillmore (6-10, 4-6 Frontier League) to a 21-25, 16-25, 25-10, 25-16, 15-13 win over Santa Paula. Tori Villegas had seven aces, two digs and four kills. Lindsey Brown had four aces and 16 digs. Tori Gonzales had two aces, three kills and 21 assists. Kasey Crawford had nine kills, six digs and three aces. Dez Zavala had four aces, four kills and five digs.

Nyla Heredia had five kills and eight digs and Kelsey Robles finished with 13 digs for Santa Clara (1-11, 1-9 Frontier League) in its 25-14, 25-16, 25-14 loss to Malibu.

GIRLS GOLF

Buena High's Addie Anderson finished fourth at the Channel League individual tournament to qualify for the CIF-SS Individual Championships and earn first-team all-league honors. Anderson had a two-day total of 165 at par-72 Soule Park. The top four finishers qualified for CIF. Dos Pueblos had the top three finishers — Bella Vigna (145), Gabby Minier (153) and Julia Forster (158). Vigna won the Channel title for the fourth straight season. Ventura's top finisher was Carlee Steven, who shot a 172 to tie for sixth.

At the Pacific View League individual tournament, Aileen Aphayaraj of Pacifica finished first with an 84, Rio Mesa's Nicole Kim was second with an 86, Oxnard's Laura Erdmann was third with a 97 and Pacifica's Gena Garcia was fifth with a 105 as all four qualified for the CIF-SS Individual Championships.

Westlake completed an unbeaten regular season at 12-0 and wrapped up another Marmonte League title (10-0) by beating Oaks Christian 179-206 at par-34 Los Robles Greens. Jessie Song fired a 1-under 33 and Toni Sottile had a 34 for the Warriors. Gabby Gonzalez shot a 34 for Oaks Christian (8-4, 6-4).

GIRLS TENNIS

Pacifica beat Oxnard 15-3 to earn a share of the program's first Pacific View League title. The Tritons went 7-1 in league. Seniors Kacie Galang and Glissele Bautista swept their singles sets to lead Pacifica. Elizabeth Nguyen and Iskra Volic played well for Oxnard.

Jacky Sanchez and Fatima Perez swept in singles to lead Hueneme to a 15-3 win over Channel Islands.